Archive for October, 2013

What to do After Receiving a Parking Ticket - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

For many it’s not so much the cost of the parking ticket (although fees can range anywhere from $50 to over $200) but the principal and for those that want to fight their ticket they can do so in a 3 step process.

The California Vehicle Code provides a parking ticket can be fought by:

Step 1. Initial Review heard by the issuing agency

Step 2. Administrative Hearing heard by a qualified examiner contracted or appointed by the issuing agency

Step 3. Trial De Novo heard in Superior Court by a judicial officer

Additionally parking ticket fines can potentially be waived during the time you are contesting it upon proof of inability to pay. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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This blog was written to provide information related to traffic tickets in California, is based on opinion only, is not legal advice, and is for informational purposes only.

Golf Cart Drivers Not Exempt From Texting While Driving Bans - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

A new law in Florida bans texting while driving and for more than 50,000 golf cart drivers in the Villages that means no texting for them too (WFTV.com).

In California golf carts are treated like motorcycles. According to the California Vehicle Code, golf carts are only subject to certain to the laws which are applicable to a motorcycle (section 24001.5). No special exemption for motorcycles is listed in California texting while driving ban which would mean golf carts aren’t exempt either. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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This blog was written to provide information related to traffic tickets in California, is based on opinion only, is not legal advice, and is for informational purposes only.

In the United States over 100,000 people per day get a speeding ticket (statistics posted by statisticbrain.com driving citation statistics).

If you drive in California you are more at risk for getting a ticket than most. Per Statisticbrai.com Driving Citation Statistics, California is ranked number 4 in the top 10 Driving Citation states beat out by only Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.

How can you avoid becoming statistic? For one, you should avoid making frequent unnecessary lane changes. Frequent unnecessary lane changes often signals to a police officer that you are in a hurry, passing traffic, and you also increase your chance for getting tickets for unsafe lane change or failure to use a turn signal. You should also keep registration tabs up to date and your car in good repair. An officer who sees you speeding may be more inclined to stop you over another car if there is a possible secondary offense you can be cited for in addition to the speeding (2 for 1 deal), like expired registration tabs or equipment violation. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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This blog was written to provide information related to traffic tickets in California, is based on opinion only, is not legal advice, and is for informational purposes only.

When You See an Emergency Vehicle Should You Move Left Right or Slow Down - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

When you see an emergency vehicle should you drive to the left, right, or slow down? It depends. Is the emergency vehicle moving or stationary? Any time you encounter a stationary emergency vehicle on the freeway you are required to move over into the next available adjacent lane or slow down if moving over is not possible or unsafe. Compare to when you encounter a moving emergency vehicle which requires you to move to the right.

Drivers often panic when they realize they are being pulled over by an officer and immediately pull to the left if they are driving in the left lane on the freeway. However a driver is always required to move to the right immediately. A ticket for failing to yield to the right for a moving emergency vehicle is almost twice as much as a ticket for failing to slow down or change lanes for a stationary emergency vehicle and both violations can add one point to a driver’s motor vehicle record. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

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This blog was written to provide information related to traffic tickets in California, is based on opinion only, is not legal advice, and is for informational purposes only.

New Traffic Law Effective September 2014 the 3 Feet for Safety Act- this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets.

There is a new traffic law (starting September 16, 2014) drivers will need to become familiar with. Referred to as the “Three Feet for Safety Act”, drivers will now be required to give three feet of breathing room when passing a bicyclist. If a driver is unable to give three feet of space due to traffic or the road pattern, then the driver can only pass if the pass can be done safely and do so at a reduced speed.

Drivers can be fined anywhere from $100 – 220 depending on whether it is a first offense, a subsequent offense, and whether the bicyclist was injured.

It is not clear yet whether the violation (which is an infraction) will add a point to a driver’s motor vehicle record however it most likely will add a point because currently the passing of bicyclists is covered by Section 21750 (does not specify a passing distance like the new law) and this carries one point. - this blog was written byTicketKick.com, Your Go-To Resource for Beating Traffic Tickets

To beat your California Red Light, Speeding, Red Light Photo/Camera, Cell Phone, and Other Traffic tickets, call TicketKick.com. If you don’t win, we don’t win. It’s as simple as that. Go to www.TicketKick.com or call us at 800-580-1902.

This blog was written to provide information related to traffic tickets in California, is based on opinion only, is not legal advice, and is for informational purposes only.

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